Double barrel blowjob compilation. Whoever made this needs to read my glossary for a definition of what a real double barrel blowjob is. There were a couple in there, including one of my faves with Ian Scott at the end.
The Silmarillion by Benjamin Harff
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At a concert/show:
In the car with friends:
During a class presentation:
While holding a sign outside:
While trying to start a fire:
(Source: totsdarkplace, via tanosconico)
New book: Hyrule Historia.
It will be released by Nintendo in Japan as a 25th Zelda anniversary commemorative piece on December 21.
274 pages, ¥3255 (USD$41).
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This is off the first Melodic Death Metal album I had ever heard. I think it was in ‘98 at Utopia Records when it was situated on George Street, Sydney. A monumental influence on my metal tastes thereafter.
BTVS - Season 2
One of the best seasons of anything ever, ladies and gents.
The nostalgia…the dormant addiction re-awoken. I confess a profound love for BtVS. Certainly by 2000 with my then girlfriend we would each evening around 11pm lounge and await the next episode, the apartment in darkness but for the glow of Buffy.
The thought of BtVS provokes both an insatiable consumptive desire, and the dull ache of a place in time reached only through fragments of recollection…
Btw, nice legs Cordelia. You were kick-arse in Angel.
/meander
this is what i thought the first time i played
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Song: Cardinal Sin
Artist: Conception
Album: Flow
I found Kamelot sometime in mid 2005 right around their release The Black Halo. During that time I had been searching for something melodic, but with a bit of Omph; Vocal style was very important to me. Ultimately the genre was Power Metal, and I found Kamelot to be at the very top.
Fast forward six years and Kamelot has lost its vocalist, a very significant loss. And what do I find but his old band, the one he was with before he joined Kamelot.
This is Conception. And they are awesome.
Very very nice.
I am reminded of Stephan Martinere’s piece for River of Gods

and might as well throw in another favourite Martinere: Brasyl

Both River of Gods and Brasyl are written by Ian McDonald
NIGHTNIGHT by DEDDY